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Quest Barbuda Ceramic Heater

Ref No: E0092
£25.95
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Description

Main Description

Also available: mistral, fan heater

The Barbuda might be a small lightweight heater but it packs a mighty punch with its premium PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heating element. Thanks to the premium heating elements the heater is extremely quick to warm up, giving off heat faster than many others. The built in anti-tip security cut off is there in case of accidents. If this heater falls over the cut out switch will turn the heat off helping to minimise damage and potential fires. The overheat cut out does the same if the heater gets too hot. The power indicator helps as it allows you to easily see if there is power to the unit alerting you so you can turn it off when no longer need it.

It is extremely lightweight making it easy to carry and the compact size makes it even easier, plus easy to store away when not in use. This ia a low wattage heater so it fraws less electric than a standard heater. This means that is cheaper to run and far less likely to trip your site electric supply when used on any number of sites. Some sites only allow low wattage items so this is allowed on these sites whereas a standard heater would not be.

Key Features:

  • PTC heating element
  • Low wattage
  • Quick to heat up
  • Anti-tip security cut off
  • Overheat security cut off
  • Power indicator
  • Lightweight and portable

Specifications:

  • Size (cm): 12.5 x 11.7 x 18.5
  • Weight (G): 500
  • Voltage (V): 230
  • Frequency (Hz): 50/60
  • Wattage (W): 500
How to measure for the size of your awning

How to measure for the size of your awning

  1. 1. Ensure your caravan is on a level standing.
  2. 2. Get a piece of string or tape measure. Using the string/tape measure, measure from front ground level around the awning rail and back down to the ground level at the back. Take the measurements in centimeters.
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